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Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 9:09pm On Jan 07, 2015 |
otokx: Sunday 22nd February, 2015
First Year Students Arrive
Monday 23rd February, 2015 - Friday, 13th March, 2015
Registration of First Year Students Woohoo finally  |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 8:25am On Jan 03, 2015 |
Happy New Year fellow Medics |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 8:21am On Jan 03, 2015 |
Happy New Year my Friends |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 2:14pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
otokx: The uniqueness of UNIPORT, truth be told that the infrastructure especially IT is not robust. This idea of designating particular banks for particular faculties or service is so wrong. All rejection cases for instance is done in First Bank. As usual with many things Nigerian, there is a disconnect between the leaders and followers. Comrade Gud day, pls do u HV any idea when physical clearance will start so I'll know if am going home or not |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 4:35pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWITCOMMY WISH U LLNP. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 4:42am On Nov 07, 2014 |
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Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 4:40am On Nov 07, 2014 |
Joeprince2nd: Good mrn to u all. I just wanna tell u guys dat 2day GOD gave me d gr8test gift of all, which is life, all i'm tring to say is 2day GOD add another 1 year to my years. Help me in thanking GOD for the +1 year, for HE has done gr8 things in my life. My wishes are may GOD grant my good heart desires and all of my relatives and frnds (note: u all here are also my frnds and relatives). Happy Birthday wish u LLNP |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 8:27am On Nov 06, 2014 |
Charchy07: uniport lacks medical courses lyk optometry,med lab sci,radiography,physiotheraphy,public health etc. Dese courses shuld be introduced 2 de schl,2 reduce de pressure in medsurg,dentistry,nursin,pharm nd de oda 2.(physiology has even stopped admittin) Dnt worry wen i get dere eh i'll mk sure dey introduce dem  |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 7:18pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
britnex: Pls has uniport started offering law. Pls who knows Not yet |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 3:46pm On Nov 05, 2014 |
bestdeals0: Gud afternoon all...pls can someone stay in a room alone in d medic hostel?...wanna stay alone oo..heard its gud nd also a self con too...i need ur comments pls. Lol, u're reali funny U wnt to stay alone n d hostel.....wel i doubt if its possible, Jus go and rent self con off camp If u want stay ALONE# lol |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 6:34pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Chasdonblizz: I might be doing this now,i know is kinda late sha..(better late than never)...i have taken my time to carefully observe this thread and i found out how wonderful it is..(like i said earlier,,i be newcomer o)...in my conclusion as well i was able to detect the "IGWE" of this thread which is no other person than..ermm,,errm...."IGWE OTOKX"..(Igwe i de loyal o,,abeg pat my back small,i still de bend down)....i also would nt fail to recognise the cabinet members which include Dr Laz(dis doc. go sabi fire injection wel wel),onenigeria,stephx,samgreguc,hijynation,switcommy(winks),,divydaniel,,smartkid aka charchy(lol,,na here u go fear name)....it's a very long list...even if i ddnt mention your moniker(name) jst know that you have all been noticed.....in order for me to feel welcomed i would like the dudes to give me some handshake and the ladies??.......jst give me a warm hug(pls each hug should last more than 20 seconds)......2geda we shall all succeed..#peace# Welcome to the Thread of the Year |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 8:32pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
OneNigeria44: Yea its still on and from wat i heard. It ends on January 19th. Dont know how tru sha Hv u done urs |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 2:00pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Chasdonblizz: @ Divydaniel,hijaynation and Samg,thanks for your responses....now i know dentistry is a good course U welcm |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 9:09am On Nov 03, 2014 |
Chasdonblizz: Hy evryone...i'm new here o...newly admitted into uniport to study dentistry....pls hw gud is dis course nd do de go 4 housemanship as d doctors do?....tnx in advance 4 ur replies. Dentists are also Doctors, dey specialise on teeth tho and yes dey do housmanship like doctors, u can even specialise in other medical fields after a yr prog or swich n skool. Itz a very good course, i considr t equal to med surg and in many ways it is Congrats There z a thread here in NL dat wil throw mor light, check my profile u'll see it. |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 7:10am On Nov 01, 2014 |
Uniport doesnt wnt to show us hw many were admitted n each department Itz well |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 7:08am On Nov 01, 2014 |
cremeflora: i got biochemistry...switcommy we ve to aline o... danakpeskz: wowbthanl you Jesus I made it ooooo. thank u sir otokx I was given maths and computer Congrats |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 11:06am On Oct 31, 2014 |
bestdeals0: Basic studies admission list is out!. Hmmm unique uniport To view admission list u hv to log in Itz beta o |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 2:31pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
otokx: Go to a cyber cafe print out stuff and go pay in a bank though if i were you i will be patient till 2nd week in November when majority of the early teething issues would have been resolved. Yes, i'll b in by 2nd wk of nov Thank you |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 1:23pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
otokx: Go to a cyber cafe print out stuff and go pay in a bank though if i were you i will be patient till 2nd week in November when majority of the early teething issues would have been resolved. Yes am going to ph by 2nd wk Thank you |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 10:34am On Oct 29, 2014 |
bestdeals0: Goodmorning all..i scored 36 in the basic entrance examination..aspiring for petroluem engr...pls is dere any hope of me being admitted with such score?....plsss help me o Can remebr how scared i was during my tym wen i got 52/100 lol, buh wen d list came out even dose dat got 20/100 got into med surg, lol, dey took almst evry one, Getting in is easy buh getting awt wit success '' is a diffrent ball game'' |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 9:55am On Oct 29, 2014 |
otokx: Step by step, step1 gather plenty money, step 2 secure an accomodation around school that can ease your movement. Ok Comrade and step 3  Step 1 & 2 already achieved |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 9:07am On Oct 29, 2014 |
Comrade Otokx, gud morning Pls what cld mk somone nt to b eligible for his course. Cause am using my Neco and its all C's and a D in Igbo. I hope am nt gonna hv any probs for Med Surg |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 11:37am On Oct 28, 2014 |
lomaxx: 1) Let me start by telling why I didn't choose medicine. I didn't choose medicine for the money: I knew doctors were well paid alright but that wasn't a motivation. I didn't choose medicine for the perceived 'respect'- I always told myself that no matter the field I find myself, I would be distinctly different by making a name for myself no matter how small. I didn't choose medicine because I wanted to be a 'doctor'. While we grew up as kids, a whole lot of us wanted to be doctors. Same here. But that wasn't why I made the choice. If studying medicine would have landed me a non-doctor title/tag, I still would have studied it anyway.
I choosed medicine because it was challenging - from the onset. It was like a course reserved for the creme de la creme of excellent students. Getting in was challenging- you had to score very high to get in. Staying in is challenging- I heard how medical students are sent off to other depts if they fail their examinations. So that was the first motivation. I am a very adventurous person. I like to try different things - and I don't give up easily. So my journey into medicine was more like an adventure- a well calculated move.
I wanted to study medicine in Ife. That was my plan. My parents had a different plan. My mom felt I was too young to study medicine- she preferred I studied Anatomy first and after that I go to MBBS. That's being too choosy with words. She didn't want me to study medicine. My father wanted his first son to be an engineer. I still have an innate love for engineering though. I was perfect in Mathematics and the Sciences. I had all distinctions. According to him, such mental finesse shouldn't go to waste. So I had a big fight with satisfying both parents. In fact, that was the major reason I did A levels- to buy more time.
Secondly, my parents didn't want me to study outside Akwa Ibom State. It wasn't too long since my brother was murdered- so they couldn't bear the thought of their son leaving their reach. Whatever I had to do, had to be within Akwa Ibom State. Well, I filled Medicine in my UME form- without my parents knowing. It wasn't until Post-UME that they knew what I was up to. By then it was too late for anyone to do anything.
So I didn't even choose Medicine because my parents wanted me to. I choose medicine because it was what I wanted. Have you ever been in love you don't know why? Yeah that is what I mean!
The choice I made was based on the conviction I had - at the time the choice was made. And to me hat conviction, is very important.
2) If I had a chance to start all over again, I may not choose medicine. That is a fact. This does not in any way mean I have regrets. The part of Medicine I am not very convenient with is not being able to do so much outside your field. Medicine is indeed a calling- and once you're in, you're in. I still love Biomedical Engineering- I was considering it for postgraduate studies, but the market in Nigerian isn't ripe for such expertise. We're still struggling with Primary Health Care.
So asides that, if I were to choose another course, I'll study Applied Mathematics without looking twice.
I am of the belief that when it comes to career choice, any choice is fine. Provided you know what you are doing , you are comfortable with it, you are sure it's the right thing and you're ready to put in your best. U jus inspired me |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 9:11am On Oct 27, 2014 |
Destinygrl: hi I finally got MBBS admission bt I don't knw wthr to accept it or forget abt it bc rt now I'm in 200l , so its either MBBS(100L) or continue with my present course (300L) If u rili hv passion for d medical world den go for it nau u hv d chance, it all depends on what u want Most Nigerian students no longer see the world of medicine as wat it truly is (selfless service to mankind ). Buh it should nt be seen dat way They strife to get into it becos dey feel dere z moni dere and direct employment, jus check de numbr of ppl dat apply for med each yr...... |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by divydaniel: 9:02am On Oct 27, 2014 |
idu1: Is there any female pharm students here? Why ar u looking for females  |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 8:54am On Oct 27, 2014 |
niceguy07: Can one combine both basic nd undergraduate levels at the time? I ask cos I wuld want 2 take up de course given 2 me(a bird at hand) nd write utme 2 gt ma original course at the same tym I want 2 do basic 2 afford me double chance 2 gt ma course nxt yr.Wot do u fink guyz? Is it possible? Yes u can if u hav d strent to face 3 men at a time. Buh i'll advise u to drop basic and face only jamb and yr1. |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 10:13pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
otokx: You hardly get the riddle; your dept is AEB. Congrats smartkid |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 10:52am On Oct 24, 2014 |
otokx: Your surname and state pls. Sir pls reply Really need ur help |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 8:42am On Oct 24, 2014 |
Comrade Otokx i emailed you Pls reply |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 2:22pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
OneNigeria44: Sorry i no know. Looongest time Yes oo ur boy jus dey |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Uniport Admission Thread by divydaniel: 2:12pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
OneNigeria44: Abi. Its as if u know me o. I dont remember u I b Gideon roomate for Mandela Divine |